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Hey Guys,

As topic states i have a 1992 r32 skyline type-m for sale:

it includes the following:

Mechanical/performance upgrades:

RB25 motor and 5 spd manual gearbox conversion (rebuild motor and gearbox done 15,000Km ago)

S15 injectors

Z32 AFM

Drift panel filter

Metal intake pipe

Power FC tuned by G-Tech performance (Tuned to 229 KW at 11 PSI) Dyno sheet available upon request

TEIN adjustable coilover suspension

Exhaust system consists of 3 inch dump pipe with flex join , de-cat, 3 ½ inch from cat back with 5 inch muffler

Walbro 255 lph fuel pump

Cushion button Clutch

AVO stealth turn-flow intercooler

52mm Aluminium radiator

R34 Hi-Flowed turbo done by Hypergear rated at 500hp with steel braided lines

Durus front discs (cross drilled and slotted)

Cosmetic Upgrades:

Original GT-R Bonnet, Grille, steering wheel

Fibreglass GT-R front bar

R34 GTT Front seats

Clear indicators, plus VT side indicators

Cluster comes with E.L Gauges (speedo does not work due to rb25 gearbox conversion)

L.E.D Tail-lights

Standard r32 16x6.5 wheels painted black, tyres = 98% tread front (Toyo), 80% tread rear (Michelin)

Tinted Windows

Original skyline Floor mats

Aftermarket Alarm with immobilizer and automatic window roll-up and keyless entry

Rego until Nov 2011: No RWC supplied

Comes with everything original too including: standard tail-lights, front seats, E.P.A Approved exhaust (rated at 84db), side mount intercooler and piping, orange indicators for front, standard computer, standard r32 turbo and induction pipe

Comes with aftermarket parts too such as: 3 inch straight through exhaust from cat back, front mount intercooler from hypergear, front strut brace, power fc boost control kit

So please bring a ute or car suitable to carry all mentioned above

Price: $16000 o.n.o

Will NOT separate parts so don't ask.

Contact Details:

Name: Stan

Mobile: 0432 792 255

If I don't answer please send me a text and I will return your call.

Area of sale: Broadmeadows, Melbourne, Victoria

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i should also mention, that the car is serviced every 5,000 km, spark plugs changed just under 100km ago, new Gates timing belt put in with engine conversion, gearbox does not cruch or grind into gear at all, clutch is very drivable, if you have any other questions dont be afraid to call.

like i said im open to offers but nothing ridiculous.

I'd also like to mention that the car does come with H1 Hid kit for the low beam and H3 diamond vision globes for high beam, the cut-off line for the Hid's is perfect and i have not had any problem driving at night.

high beam and low beam work together so no low beam coming off when flicking to high beam, also lights turn off with the ignition so there is no "oh i forgot to turn off the lights when i switched the car off". all work fine.

as you can see alot of time and effort has gone into this car and i will be sad to see it go.

car also comes with a custom cluster which is in the car atm and it all works. (pictures below)

i will be seperating the spare parts i have but that'll be in another section.

as to what comes with the car i will not seperate anything off the car itself.

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